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✨by Yayoi Kusama
Personal Reflection
It looks simple. Repetitive. Almost empty. Then it keeps going longer than you expect. Like the series itself. It doesn’t change, but your experience of it does. Maybe why people pay so much for art is not about complexity, but about how long something can hold your attention without needing to evolve.
About This Artwork
Estimated price: ~$5–10 million USD Yayoi Kusama has created numerous Infinity Nets paintings since the late 1950s, a recurring series that she has continuously produced throughout her career, making an exact total count difficult. Major, distinct paintings like Interminable Net #4 (1959) and White No. 28 (1960) are notable, with many variations in color and form produced over decades. Kusama’s Infinity Nets are built from thousands of repeated gestures, forming expansive surfaces tied to her psychological experience and artistic identity. If you’re wondering why this artwork is so expensive, consistency and recognizability play a major role. Her global presence and distinct visual language drive strong art market value. In expensive contemporary art, repetition can become signature.
- Artist
- Yayoi Kusama
- Location
- David Zwirner Gallery, New York
- Date experienced
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